Top 20 Worst-Selling Vehicles In Canada – 2015 Year End

Aside from defunct, discontinued, and transitioning vehicles, the worst-selling vehicle in Canada in calendar year 2015 was the Dodge Dart, sales of which plunged 60% to only 3061 units.

That’s far more than the number of sales any of the other rapidly-declining vehicles managed, but it’s a drop in the vast compact car bucket. Less than 1% of the compact cars sold in Canada in calendar year 2015 were Dodge Darts. Every time Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ Canadian dealers sold a Dart, Honda Canada’s dealers sold 21 Civics.

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The Dart wasn’t the only FCA product to crack the list of Canada’s 20 worst-selling vehicles in 2015. Though FCA was Canada’s top-selling manufacturer last year, finishing 2015 with nearly 15,000 more reported sales than Ford Motor Company, cars were not a big part of the business. Only one out of every ten new vehicles sold by FCA Canada in 2015 was a car. The Fiat 500 was another sharp decliner at FCA. Sales of the first Fiat to make landfall in this latest Fiat era plunged 47% in 2015.

On the list of Canada’s 20 least common new vehicle purchases/leases in 2015, most vehicles are likewise discontinued or supremely high-priced, from the defunct Chevrolet Avalanche to the $136K+ Audi R8. Mixed in with these obvious candidates are extremely low-volume luxury sedans such as the Hyundai Equus, Kia K900, and Volvo S80 and unpopular coupes from Cadillac (ELR) and Honda (CR-Z).

You can always select a make and model at GCBC’s Sales Stats page to find historical monthly and yearly sales figures from both Canada and the United States. Pertinent links are clickable at the bottom of this post, but you can also find related links at the Best Sellers page.